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* In ''TheATeam'', Mexican river pirate El Cahon has a shotgun in his fake leg. When cornered, he likes to nonchalantly rest it on the table, and then sucker-blast people. He tries it on Hannibal, but the paper shells were waterlogged from an earlier wade in the drink.
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* In ''TheATeam'', ''Series/TheATeam'', Mexican river pirate El Cahon has a shotgun in his fake leg. When cornered, he likes to nonchalantly rest it on the table, and then sucker-blast people. He tries it on Hannibal, but the paper shells were waterlogged from an earlier wade in the drink.
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* ''FullmetalAlchemist'': the pickpocket Paninya fhas rather unique automail legs, one of which is a 1.5" carbine housed in her left knee.
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* ''FullmetalAlchemist'': the pickpocket Paninya fhas has rather unique automail legs, one of which is a 1.5" carbine housed in her left knee.
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* ''Wario World'': the pirate boss' leg is a cannon.
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* ''Wario World'': ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'': the pirate boss' boss's leg is a cannon.
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* Some of ''{{Bayonetta}}'''s more powerful foot-mounted weaponry edge into this territory.
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* Sergeant Markov in ''TheLastRemakeOfBeauGeste'' has an entire closet of prosthetic legs. His regular one is an actual cannon. Another one has a built in [[RoyalRapier rapier]].
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* Sergeant Markov in ''TheLastRemakeOfBeauGeste'' ''The Last Remake Of Beau Geste'' has an entire closet of prosthetic legs. His regular one is an actual cannon. Another one has a built in [[RoyalRapier rapier]].
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* Cherry Darling (Rose [=McGowan=]) of RobertRodriguez's ''[[{{Grindhouse}} Planet Terror]]'' had her leg, which got eaten by zombies, replaced with an M-4 assault rifle, which she used to kick much ass. And then later, she had ''that'' replaced with a full-on ''[[GatlingGood minigun]].''
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* Cherry Darling (Rose [=McGowan=]) (RoseMcGowan) of RobertRodriguez's ''[[{{Grindhouse}} Planet Terror]]'' had her leg, which got eaten by zombies, replaced with an M-4 assault rifle, which she used to kick much ass. And then later, she had ''that'' replaced with a full-on ''[[GatlingGood minigun]].''
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* Sergeant Markov in TheLastRemakeOfBeauGeste has an entire closet of prosthetic legs. His regular one is an actual cannon. Another one has a built in rapier.
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* Sergeant Markov in TheLastRemakeOfBeauGeste ''TheLastRemakeOfBeauGeste'' has an entire closet of prosthetic legs. His regular one is an actual cannon. Another one has a built in rapier.
[[RoyalRapier rapier]].
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* Juan Cabrillo, from Clive Cussler's {{The Oregon Files}} series, has a prosthetic leg below the knee. This has, of course, concealed many a weapon, including the notable example of a .50 {{hand cannon}} embedded in his false shin.
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* Juan Cabrillo, from Clive Cussler's {{The Oregon Files}} ''TheOregonFiles'' series, has a prosthetic leg below the knee. This has, of course, concealed many a weapon, including the notable example of a .50 {{hand cannon}} embedded in his false shin.
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* Juan Cabrillo, from Clive Cussler's {{The Oregon Files}} series, has a prosthetic leg below the knee. This has, of course, concealed many a weapon, including the notable example of a .50 hand-cannon embedded in his false shin.
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* Juan Cabrillo, from Clive Cussler's {{The Oregon Files}} series, has a prosthetic leg below the knee. This has, of course, concealed many a weapon, including the notable example of a .50 hand-cannon {{hand cannon}} embedded in his false shin.
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* Juan Cabrillo, from {{Clive Cussler}}'s Oregon Files series, has a prosthetic leg below the knee. This has, of course, concealed many a weapon, including the notable example of a .50 hand-cannon embedded in his false shin.
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* Juan Cabrillo, from {{Clive Cussler}}'s Clive Cussler's {{The Oregon Files Files}} series, has a prosthetic leg below the knee. This has, of course, concealed many a weapon, including the notable example of a .50 hand-cannon embedded in his false shin.
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* ''TransformersCybertron'': The secondary {{BFG}}s of Optimus Prime's SuperMode are attached to his calves.
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* In one ''CityHunter'' arc, a bad guy who was humiliated by Ryo Saeba turns himself into a weapon, using an assault rifle for an arm and a GrenadeLauncher for a leg. Neither weapon does him much good against Saeba in the end.
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* In one ''CityHunter'' arc, a bad guy who was humiliated by Ryo Saeba turns himself into a weapon, using an assault rifle for an arm and a GrenadeLauncher for a leg. Neither weapon does him much good against Saeba in the end.end, even dying ''because'' [[HoistByHisOwnPetard of his leg bazooka]], as Saeba [[ImprobableAimingSkills shot a bullet in the barrel]] as he was about to launch his grenade.
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* [[Daitarn3 DAITARN]] LEG CANNON!
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Now that I think about it, it should be just under Tricked Out Shoes
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* ''TeenTitans:''
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-->Call Cyborg!
-->''[[ArmedLegs He can shoot a rocket from his shoooe,]]''
-->[[MeaningfulName 'cause he's]] '''[[HollywoodCyborg Cyborg!]]'''
-->''When there's trouble you know what to dooo,''
-->Call Cyborg!
-->''[[ArmedLegs He can shoot a rocket from his shoooe,]]''
-->[[MeaningfulName 'cause he's]] '''[[HollywoodCyborg Cyborg!]]'''
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* Rarely seen in BattleTech: some 'Mechs would carry weapons in their legs. In spite of [[CaptainObvious the importance of their legs to the 'Mech's effectiveness]], the limited space and aiming restrictions for the leg locations means most 'Mechs don't mount weapons there, and heat sinks or jump jets are far more common alternatives. Notable examples of 'Mechs with leg weapons included the light Wasp and the heavy Crusader, both of which carry leg-mounted short range missile launchers. One particular piece of equipment called the A-Pod (antipersonnel-pod) is unusual in that its ''only'' allowed mounting points are in the legs. As it is essentially a leg-carried claymore mine, this is justified--infantry making focused attacks on 'Mechs have to scale them first, and these mines easily shred conventional infantry.
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* Rarely seen in BattleTech: ''BattleTech'': some 'Mechs would carry weapons in their legs. In spite of [[CaptainObvious the importance of their legs to the 'Mech's effectiveness]], the limited space and aiming restrictions for the leg locations means most 'Mechs don't mount weapons there, and heat sinks or jump jets are far more common alternatives. Notable examples of 'Mechs with leg weapons included the light Wasp and the heavy Crusader, both of which carry leg-mounted short range missile launchers. One particular piece of equipment called the A-Pod (antipersonnel-pod) is unusual in that its ''only'' allowed mounting points are in the legs. As it is essentially a leg-carried claymore mine, this is justified--infantry making focused attacks on 'Mechs have to scale them first, and these mines easily shred conventional infantry.
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* Rarely seen in BattleTech: some 'Mechs would carry weapons in their legs. In spite of [[CaptainObvious the importance of their legs to the 'Mech's effectiveness]], the limited space and aiming restrictions for the leg locations means most 'Mechs don't mount weapons there, and heat sinks or jump jets are far more common alternatives. Notable examples of 'Mechs with leg weapons included the light Wasp and the heavy Crusader, both of which carry leg-mounted short range missile launchers. One particular piece of equipment called the A-Pod (antipersonnel-pod) is unusual in that its ''only'' allowed mounting points are in the legs. As it is essentially a leg-carried claymore mine, this is justified--infantry making focused attacks on 'Mechs have to scale them first, and these mines easily shred conventional infantry.
* Rarely seen in BattleTech: some 'Mechs would carry weapons in their legs. In spite of [[CaptainObvious the importance of their legs to the 'Mech's effectiveness]], the limited space and aiming restrictions for the leg locations means most 'Mechs don't mount weapons there, and heat sinks or jump jets are far more common alternatives. Notable examples of 'Mechs with leg weapons included the light Wasp and the heavy Crusader, both of which carry leg-mounted short range missile launchers. One particular piece of equipment called the A-Pod (antipersonnel-pod) is unusual in that its ''only'' allowed mounting points are in the legs. As it is essentially a leg-carried claymore mine, this is justified--infantry making focused attacks on 'Mechs have to scale them first, and these mines easily shred conventional infantry.
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* MetalFatigue [=ComBots=] can be rolled out the mech bay with leg-mounted lasers, howitzers, or missile launchers.
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* MetalFatigue ''MetalFatigue'' [=ComBots=] can be rolled out the mech bay with leg-mounted lasers, howitzers, or missile launchers.
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* MetalFatigue [=ComBots=] can be rolled out the mech bay with leg-mounted lasers, howitzers, or missile launchers.
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* In ''TreasurePlanet'', Silver's cybernetic leg holds a cannon modification for his arm.
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-->''When there's trouble you know what to dooo,''
-->Call Cyborg!
-->''[[ArmedLegs He can shoot a rocket from his shoooe,]]''
-->[[MeaningfulName 'cause he's]] '''[[HollywoodCyborg Cyborg!]]'''
-->''When there's trouble you know what to dooo,''
-->Call Cyborg!
-->''[[ArmedLegs He can shoot a rocket from his shoooe,]]''
-->[[MeaningfulName 'cause he's]] '''[[HollywoodCyborg Cyborg!]]'''
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* The villainous Bonnie in ''GunsmithCats'' first encounter went badly for her: Rally shot her thumb off and one of May's grenades blew off her legs below the knee. When she returned for revenge her new prosthetic replacements included a shotgun in one leg (with a bomb in that foot) and a thumb that included a garrot.
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* The villainous Bonnie in ''GunsmithCats'' first encounter went badly for her: Rally shot her thumb off and one of May's grenades blew off her legs below the knee. When she returned for revenge her new prosthetic replacements included a shotgun [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter shotgun]] in one leg (with a bomb in that foot) and a thumb that included a garrot.
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* The villainous Bonnie in ''GunsmithCats'' first encounter went badly for her: Rally shot her thumb off and one of May's grenades blew off her legs below the knee. When she returned for revenge her new prosthetic replacements included a shotgun in one leg (with a bomb in that foot) and a thumb that included a garrot.